The Fightin’ 12th Man Quarterback—kid who played injured & lost it all—scapegoated, gaslit & ostracized by A&M—the ultimate pariah-to-triumph reclamation story
Thank you so much, Billy. Coming from a prolific reader on all subjects such as yourself, your inclusion of my book on this list means a ton to me. Its been great getting to know you. https://t.co/Kj3YtRImXf
@DavidWalkerQB@authorhouse Perfect antidote for 🏈 fans suffering offseason! Only autobiography I’ve read 2X’s! Back-to-back! Newest addition to my “Better Read Every Few Years” list!
1. The Bible
2. The Art of War
3. Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind
4. I’ll Tell When You’re Good
5. Fight Club
6. Ender’s Game
A new episode of The Rebel Talk is live!
@Billykuhll & @ParksBurcham discuss the Super Regional and provide a little insight to the College World Series.
https://t.co/PuEq4YSbMD
The irony of this is that betting on sports either online or in person in Texas is prohibited. That’s why @MattressMack goes to Lake Charles, LOUISIANA to place his.
Some players become part of a program's history because of what they accomplish. Others because of what they endure.
Hunter Elliott has been both.
As Ole Miss returns to Omaha, a look at what it means to see one of the faces of the program back on baseball's biggest stage. ❤️💙
READ: https://t.co/ylGvZ8hK2a
Really great read from the First Lady of Ole Miss Sports @OleMissEvie on the bond that has carried @OleMissBSB back to Omaha! This team is definitely built to last. LFG!!! @TheRebelWalk 🔴⚾️🔵
BOOM. @trayhall1485665 explains why he flipped his commitment from Oklahoma to Ole Miss
"I'm trying to come win a Natty!"
Our @LeeAnnHerringOM goes inside the commitment with the newest Rebel playmaker. #HottyToddy
https://t.co/CSe44OkpIO
If you know, you know. HTGOMWTHAWHFFBBOMBD @OleMissBSB has finally come back to Omaha! Last time they were here they went more than 6x the previous record. Can they do it again? #RoadtoRoccos
OMAHA BABY!! Thanks to some great pitching and timely hitting, the Rebs 🧹 🧹 the Auburn Super Regional! @AdamBrownOM has more ⬇️⬇️ @TheRebelWalk Hotty Damn Toddy!!!
My first trip to Omaha was 1996. 30 years later @WillFurniss is taking us back. @CoachMikeBianco becomes the first to coach a father and son in the @CWSOmaha . Skip Bertman’s system still works!
🔴THE REBELS ARE OLEMAHA BOUND ONCE AGAIN! 🔵
Ole Miss' last appearance was in 2022 when they won it all. The Rebels will look to recapture the same magic as that memorable season. Hotty Toddy!
In 1978, a student working a summer job at minimum wage could earn enough to cover an entire year of in-state tuition at a four-year public university, often without needing to take on debt.
In 1978, a student earning the federal minimum wage could realistically pay for an entire year of in-state tuition at a public four-year university with a typical summer job. With minimum wage set at $2.65 per hour and average annual tuition and required fees around $688, a student working 40 hours a week for 12 weeks could earn about $1,272 before taxes—more than enough to cover tuition and still have money left for books, transportation, and other expenses.
That reality has largely disappeared. While the federal minimum wage has remained at $7.25 per hour for years, average in-state tuition and fees at public four-year universities have climbed to roughly $11,000 annually. Covering tuition alone at minimum wage would now require more than 1,500 hours of work before taxes, the equivalent of nearly 38 weeks of full-time employment—far beyond what a student could earn during a normal summer break.